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You need to take it out take the fuse out the back and reset it wait 30 seconds Then put the fuse back up power back up and it should operate like it supposed to.!!!
This is a tricky one you could try tyaking the top of the radio off and see if you can help slide it out. Another trick is to get a thin stiff piece of cardboard like the back of a writing tablet cut a strip apx. 2" wide and 6" long. Take a piece of ducktape and with the sticky side up insert under the disc hit eject and see if that will coax it out.
Yes, that is the best way to go. Most local automotive stereo stores sell an installation kit that has a surround that the new stereo mounts in to and fits the space of the stock stereo, and also comes with a wiring harness that wires the new stereo to a plug that fits tthe car's stock radio connector.
Ummm, its against the law for the driver of a motor vehicle to able to see the screen of a tv or dvd player while the vehicle is in motion! Dummy, watch the road!!!!!!!!
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